Creative Charts in PowerPoint To Compare Market Share

Find creative charts that compare market share of products over a two year period. Make your PowerPoint charts visually appealing and convey your message effectively.

Showing change in Market share over two periods:

When you create marketing presentations, it is common to show change in market share of products over a two year period. Using a data table like the one below doesn’t make the message memorable for the audience:

In this article we will see some interesting ways to show change in market share that make your data slides remarkable.

Using clustered columns with a difference:

It is common to use clustered columns to compare performance over time. A typical chart looks as follows:

Though the chart conveys the message clearly, it is not different enough to catch the attention of the audience. A few simple tweaks can make your chart come alive. Take a look at the following variation of the above chart:

Useful option for business presenters:

Creating innovate charts with visual appeal takes a lot of time and effort. Since most business presenters don’t have the time to create such insightful charts, they end up using boring data tables or default charts that come with the software. These charts naturally can’t grab and hold the audience attention. So, they end up wasting opportunities to get their message across in an effective way.

That is why…

We came up with our’ Visual PowerPoint Graphs pack’. The pack has more than 320 business relevant chart templates to cater to every business need imaginable. In fact, all the chart templates you saw in this article are taken from the pack. The chart templates in the pack are created entirely in PowerPoint. They are completely data driven and are super easy to use. Here is a quick preview of the pack’s contents…

Creating creative charts in PowerPoint has never been easier or faster before. You can take a look at this demo page to see how easy it is to edit the chart templates from Visual PowerPoint Graphs pack.

Why waste time creating your charts from the scratch, when you have such an elegant solution available off the shelf?